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Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale Souppa

26 Wednesday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free Option, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Slow Cooker, Soup, Supper, Vegetables, Vegetarian Option

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Bread, broth, Carrots, garbanzo beans, Garlic, herbs, kale, kielbasa, Leeks, onion, parmesan cheese, sweet potato, Tomatoes

Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale SouppaThe Tuscans have their Ribollita.  The Galicians have their Caldo Gallego.  The Lisbonites have their Caldo Verde.  And we, have this “Souppa”.  Most cultures have some similar soup, a simple, nutritious, inexpensive and delicious soup or stew, using what’s on hand. This is peasant food, at its very best.   Continue reading →

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Italian Succotash

08 Saturday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Corn, Gluten Free, Green beans, Onions, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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frozen corn, Garlic, Green beans, herbs, olive oil, onion

Italian SuccotashThis is a nice mélange of vegetables.  And it is the perfect choice to serve with Meatloaf Romana.  The flavors played off of each other very nicely.  And not only is this a colorful mixture, it has a wonderfully rich flavor.  Continue reading →

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Meatloaf Romana

07 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Buffet Food, Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Pork, Sandwiches

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broth, cheese, Cornmeal, eggs, Ground beef, Ground pork, Ham, herbs, ketchup, onion, pasta sauce, porcini powder, potato flakes, sugar, Sun-dried, tomato paste, unflavored gelatin, Wine, Worcestershire sauce

Meatloaf RomanaI forget about meatloaf and I don’t know why.  We love it.  It’s goes together quickly.  It practically bakes itself and damn, it’s just so delicious.  And best of all, it makes great sandwiches.  I’ve already given you Roadhouse Meatloaf, but you should have this one, too.  Continue reading →

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Not-Quite-Classic Creamy Coleslaw

17 Friday Mar 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Salads, Vegetarian

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broccoli slaw, carrot, celery seed, cider vinegar, lemon juice, mayonnaise, mustard, onion, seasoning, sour cream, white sugar, whole milk

Not-Quite-Classic Creamy ColeslawAs I mentioned in the post for the Broccoli-Apple Slaw with Cranberries, I’ve discovered broccoli slaw, that mixture of shredded broccoli that lives in the produce department of your supermarket.  We really liked that slaw, but it’s not exactly a “classic” slaw.  So why not make a more classic version of coleslaw, but using the broccoli instead?  Seriously.  Why not?  We’re flexible, aren’t we and this is just as delicious.  Maybe even better.  Continue reading →

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Slow-Roasted Tilapia with Leeks and Capers

17 Friday Feb 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Fish, Gluten Free, Make Ahead

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cilantro, coriander, Leeks, Meyer lemon, olive oil, onion, tilapia

Slow-Roasted Tilapia with Leeks and CapersTexture.  This is all about the texture…pure silk on the tongue.  The flavor is wonderful, but the texture is positively silky.  Divine.  I kid you not.  Slow-roasting makes for a moist and silky finish.  Continue reading →

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Breaded Pork Cutlet with Lemongrass-Garlic and Soy Marinade

21 Saturday Jan 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Pork, Sandwiches

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Asian chili sauce, brown sugar, egg, Garlic, ginger, hoisin sauce, lemongrass, onion, panko crumbs, pork cube steaks, potato buns, rice flour, soy sauce, Spices, tomato

Breaded Pork Cutlet with Lemongrass-Garlic and Soy MarinadeThink schnitzel, with Asian flavors.  Why not?  It’s crispy.  It’s complex.  It’s delicious.  Did I mention that it’s best marinated ahead of time, so there’s minimal last minute prep?  Now, I have your attention…. Continue reading →

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Bacon-Wrapped, Chorizo-Stuffed Dates in Red Pepper Sauce

05 Monday Dec 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead

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bacon, cilantro, frozen orange juice concentrate, Garlic, Ground pork, Medjool dates, onion, red bell pepper, Spices, tomato purée, white wine

Bacon-Wrapped, Chorizo-Stuffed Dates in Red Pepper SauceI can’t believe I haven’t posted this before.  Yes, The Goddess was holding out on you, and after you make this you’ll be ticked that she did.  But, she’s trying to redeem herself here.  It’s time to share.  These will grace your appetizer table over and over.  The combinations of flavor and texture are just sublime.  Continue reading →

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Pastel de Jamon (Ham and Cheese Quick Bread)

17 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Breakfast, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Supper

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baking powder, butter, cheese, eggs, flour, Ham, honey, milk, onion, Spices

Pastel de JamonThis is a really nice addition to your Sunday brunch or for this season, Thanksgiving day breakfast.  We had a slice with some salad for a nice, light supper, and as a side with a bowl of Creamy Mushroom-Pumpkin Soup with Sherry.  I think if might be good with gravy, as in biscuits and gravy…just a thought!  Continue reading →

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Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & Apple

27 Thursday Oct 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Soup, Vegetarian

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apple, apple cider, broth, Carrots, Celery, citrus zest, diced tomatoes, dried lentils, onion, Spices, strained tomato purée

Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & AppleTomato Soup and grilled cheese.  It’s a marriage made in heaven and it is truly a heavenly combination.  Today is one of those chilly, rainy days that’s perfect for soup…and maybe a sandwich.  It’s comfort food, but of course, there’s a twist.  There’s always a twist with The Goddess.  Continue reading →

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The Hot Mess Cheeseburger with a Crispy “Collar”

19 Monday Sep 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Burgers, Cheese

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bacon, buns or bread, cheese, condiments, Ground beef, onion, Pickles

The Hot Mess Cheeseburger with a Crispy "Collar"I know I’ve said eggs were the perfect food, but burgers are pretty high up on that list, too.  And today is National Cheeseburger Day, so here we have the perfect burger with a crispy, lacy “collar” of cheddar.  This is a serious burger and with crunch! Continue reading →

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